
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 26, no. 3, September 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Olia Kanevskaia, WTO Rules for Trade with Disputed Territories
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Giulia Claudia Leonelli, Anti-deforestation npr-PPMs and Carbon Border Measures:
Thinking About the Chapeau of Article XX GATT in Times of
Climate Crisis
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Jorge Miranda & Manuel Sánchez Miranda, Chronicle of a crisis foretold: how the WTO Appellate Body drove
itself into a corner
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Andrew D. Mitchell, The right to regulate and the interpretation of the WTO Agreement
- Yoram Z. Haftel, Morr Link & Tomer Broude, Last year’s model? Investment arbitration, negotiation, and the gap
between Model BITs and IIAs
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Runar Hilleren Lie, Treaty influencers: a computational analysis of the development
of international investment law
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Fuad Zarbiyev, ‘These are my principles. If you don’t like them I have others.’
On justifications of foreign investment protection under
international law
- Desirée LeClercq, Integrating non-binding labour standards in binding trade
agreements: The ILO’s feedback loop
- Panagiotis Delimatsis, Transnational economic activism and private regulatory power
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Robin Hui Huang & Weixia Gu, China’s recognition and enforcement of foreign securities judgments
against overseas-listed Chinese companies
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Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, International Economic Law in the ‘Asian Century’